Living things can reproduce in a sexual or asexual way. The sexual way is when there are two parents of living things, mostly of the same species of parent for example HERE'S a picture of the same species mating. An asexual way is when there is only one living thing required to have another one of them,
Animals
You can click HERE to find out about the cells that make an animal repoduce.
Click HEREto see about some facts of some animals and how they mate Bee's-Mating
Plants
Flowers can reproduce too. To have a production pollen grains from the male stamen is carried to the female part of the flower (pistil). the flower would be pollinated by insects and by the wind. the insects would land on the flower and take nectar from the flower. When bees touch the stamen pollen would stick to the bee. As the bee moves around the pollen would be transferred to the pistil. When the seed has enough water and have space to grow they would begin to grow. the plant would grow roots and it would continue to grow.
Reproduce
Living things can reproduce in a sexual or asexual way. The sexual way is when there are two parents of living things, mostly of the same species of parent for example HERE'S a picture of the same species mating. An asexual way is when there is only one living thing required to have another one of them,
Animals
You can click HERE to find out about the cells that make an animal repoduce.Click HEREto see about some facts of some animals and how they mate
Bee's-Mating
Plants
Flowers can reproduce too. To have a production pollen grains from the male stamen is carried to the female part of the flower (pistil). the flower would be pollinated by insects and by the wind. the insects would land on the flower and take nectar from the flower. When bees touch the stamen pollen would stick to the bee. As the bee moves around the pollen would be transferred to the pistil. When the seed has enough water and have space to grow they would begin to grow. the plant would grow roots and it would continue to grow.
to find more information about plants go to http://library.thinkquest.org/3608/reproduce.html
Authors: Christina Mary Hjortlund, Alex Arrouchdi, Seung Yoo Yang.